Vivendo com insuficiência renal: obstáculos na terapia da hemodiálise na perspectiva das pessoas doentes e suas famílias / Living with renal insufficiency: obstacles to hemodialysis treatment from the perspective of sick people and their families
One principle of the Brazilian National Health System (SUS) is to ensure free, comprehensive and equal health care to the population; including to those with chronic kidney disease. This study aimed to examine the perspectives of people living with renal insufficiency, and those of their families, regarding the obstacles faced while on hemodialysistreatment. A qualitative inquiry was conducted in a hospital located in a city from Southern Brazil. Using a theoretical sample, 11 sick people in hemodialysis and five relatives participated. Data was gathered using open interviews; conventional content analysis was used. Participants emphasized receiving good medical care from health professionals; besides having free access to hemodialysis sessions, consultations, medication, hospitalization, exams, transportation, and even meals. Nevertheless, they faced shortages and difficulties during the process due to lack of humanpersonnel and inputs. Under such circumstances, renal sick people with more economic resources used private medicine, consulting specialists, buying medications and practicing exams more frequently than those with fewer resources. It is concluded that such obstacles have negative effects on health care, besides accentuating social inequalities.